Update: CBP Makes Changes Affecting I-9 Form, F, M and J Visa Stamping
The Department of Homeland Security issued an update today that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is working to resolve this issue and will have a fix on September 14, 2012.
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Without any advance notice, the CBP has made changes that affect the I-9 form by no longer issuing paper I-94 cards and no longer stamping I-20 forms for F and M student visas, or form DS-2019 Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitors and Foreign Students, affecting both J and F visa holders.
Customs and Border Protection is in the process of automating traveler arrival records (I-94 cards) to streamline passenger processing. The current processing time for entering foreign visitors’ travel information into the I-94 database is 30 days or more. This does not affect the majority of foreign travelers visiting for business or leisure and will not affect any visitor’s record of departure. But it will greatly influence how you document Section 2 of the I-9 form for the nonimmigrant employee that produces a List A foreign passport with an I-94 entry card.
PLEASE NOTE: With the newly proposed 2-page I-9 form, no guidance has as yet been provided regarding the I-94 card as an acceptable List A document in concert with a foreign passport. We will keep you posted concerning these changes as soon as we receive new guidance. In the meantime, we recommend that you print out this information and attach it to any new employee’s I-9 form who would normally produce an I-94 record (but doesn’t have one and is waiting to access an electronic version) along with a foreign passport as a List A document.
CBP has suggested the following: Nomiggrants may need to prove their legal-visitor status within the first 30-45 days of their U.S. stay to:
Employers;
Motor vehicle registration or drivers’ licensing agencies;
The Social Security Administration;
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services; or
Universities and schools.
If during this timeframe, visitors need to provide evidence of legal status they should include the following:
Unexpired foreign passport; and
Country of Citizenship
CBP Arrival/Departure Record, Form I-94 (if issued)
Contact CBP for more information or with questions.
Tel: (877) CBP-5511
TTD: (866) 880-6582
If a state benefit granting agency rejects an unstamped Form I-20/DS-2019, applicants may make an appointment with USCIS online through InfoPass and take their Form I-20/DS-2019 to their local USCIS office to be stamped. ( InfoPass ) This transitional step will end on Nov. 21, 2012.
International students and scholars who encounter issues with their state or federal benefit applications should continue to contact the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) at (703) 603-3400 or SEVP@dhs.gov.
Please feel free to contact our office should you have questions concerning these changes, 562 612.3996 or email info@immigrationcompliancegroup.com
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